Three sonic travellers on their journey through scapes of ancient Kuzhebar, present ethno world fusion and future ambients melt their musical identities into one sound. Born in three different regions of the planet they came together to share their wide-spanned instrumental skills, blending exotic sculptures with earthy grooves and distinctive melodies, creating mind-shifting rhythms played with trancey facileness.

Vladiswar Nadishana is a multi-instrumentalist and composer from Siberia. He developed his own unique and innovative approach to world fusion music - the creative synthesis of different musical traditions of the world on the basis of contemporary technologies. Nadishana plays more than 200 instruments of the world, including self-created ones.

All that was needed to realize his idea of a special sound of the music he started to compose. For that purpose he also had developed a special approach of music production, which he called “sound microsurgery”.

In the years 2000-2011 V. Nadishana recorded 8 solo albums in his studio blending ancient sounds and modern approaches. By playing different instruments he discovered the variety of techniques and that brought him to idea of inventing new hybrid instruments. Together with european innovative luthiers Nadishana elaborated such experimental instruments as futujara, hybrid kaval, dzuddahord etc.

Born in Fort Eustis, Virginia, Steve spent his childhood in the Florida Keys. Later, he moved to Europe, living in Sweden where he started playing professionally as a recording and performing artist, there he also worked as a music therapist before moving to France.

His album "Elevations" was realized in association with the singer, musician and Iranian painter Reza Derakshani, taken out in June, 2006, was selected by FIP in 2006. The duet already occurred on stage repeatedly notably in one "live at FIP" in November, 2006 and in February 2007 at the Sunset in Paris. He is one of three members of the Hadouk Trio which performs regularly, has a big success with "Utopies" and won the 2007 French music award: best artist of the year. The trio just released "Baldamore", a cd/dvd recorded live on may 2007, at the "cabaret sauvage" in Paris.

He is also profoundly interested in collaborative research on prehistoric instruments with the Musée de l’Homme in Paris.

Armin Metz was born in Regensburg, Germany. From his early childhood he was attracted by music, listening to 70..s radio program and playing to funk soul and pop on selfmade instruments. After autodidactic experiences he achieved lessons in classical piano from the age of nine. Inspired by electronical/film music he was fascinated with synthesizers in the mid 80..s. Metz picked up the bass with age 15 what followed a passion for earthy grooves and unique techniques that allow simultaneous bassline-chord-melody structures and percussiv wide-range sounds. He studied bass and popular music at the University of Music HfM Berlin. Explorations as a bass player and producer/multi-instrumentalist led him into the wide field of worldmusic, electronica and pop.